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The Art of Grieving
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The Art of Grieving

Jun 19, 2022
1h 9m
★ 0.0

Turn Grief into Greatness

Overview

After the untimely death of his 35-year old brother, an artist explores the questions that surfaced from grief by painting 365 paintings and to spur conversation in culture.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Zellerhaus Art
That Production Company

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Cast

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Preston Zeller